Mr. Bart is a familiar face in Louisiana thanks to his ubiquitous TV ads and a firm motto that would make Saul Goodman proud: “One Call, That’s All!”

Maybe it has to do with the flashing lights and music featured in the spots, but Grayson can’t stop watching his ads, said Ms. Dobra, a nurse from Prairieville, La.

“He’s always been very drawn to Morris Bart commercials,” she told Law Blog. “He used to watch ABC and color videos, and he used to love those. But now he wants to watch Morris Bart commercials.” When they’re not on TV, he watches them on YouTube.

Inside Edition explains:

Though Mr. Bart wasn’t able to attend Grayson’s birthday party, he sent all kinds of Morris Bart face-laden swag. Bart also sent a fantastically self-congratulatory birthday message:

We turned the RSS feed into “summary” rather than “full” because several websites were scraping our content from the RSS feed and taking our entire posts and reposting them, which is not proper but rather than getting into legal fights, it was easier just to shut off their source. Hopefully that will not cause any readers problems.

I normally read LI using Thunderbird’s RSS reader. What I _really_ like about that is “next” and “previous” and not having to click “more”. What I don’t like about that is having to go to the web page in order to see the comments.

If there were “next” and “previous” buttons on the pages for postings, I would be extremely happy. I’m already very happy.

2. the lawyer’s PR firm has hit it’s mental target demographic right between the eyes, and

3. when I was a toddler (the story is famously told in my family) on a grocery shopping trip with my mom, I man-handled (OK, toddler-handled) a six-pack of Schlitz beer into the cart in which I was riding. When we go to check-out, my mother was confused about where that beer had come from, and asked the sacker to take it back to the shelves. Whereupon, I stood up and declared in my loudest voice, “Gemme back my Schlitz!!!”.

Mine was the first generation raised with a TV as a baby-sitter. I knew the Hamm’s beer jingle by heart, too, and fondly remember the canoe-paddling bear who sang it. I’ve had a keen appreciation for the power of marketing every since…

b.) After 10 YEARS, I just recently, finally, got my wife to stop asking me “what is a tort again” and thinking of a cake every time I mention torts in my case reading or being committed by or against my clients.

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